
When I used the Dragon program, the audio for the other programs (Camtasia and Snagit) reverted back to no audio. I also use this same headset for Dragon Naturally Speaking (version 13). I went back to Snagit 19 and tried a screen capture recording and the audio was also miraculously fixed. I did a recording and everything was recording properly. I have Camtasia 2018 and tried a screen recording and noticed that the audio was turned way down, so I adjusted it back up to 100%. I decided to find out which programs were affected by this lack of audio. I happened upon this fix for myself purely by accident. I was told that the driver needed to be updated but there is no driver available for this unit for Windows 10. Techsmith advised that I upgrade to Snagit 19, which I did, but the issue was not resolved. Trying to use the Lifechat LX-3000 to record voiceover on Techsmith Snagit 18. 09:14:20: Open Broadcaster Software v0.582b - 32bit (´・ω・`)Ġ9:14:20: -Ġ9:14:20: CPU Name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4430 CPU 3.00GHzĠ9:14:20: Physical Memory: 4095MB Total, 4095MB FreeĠ9:14:20: stepping id: 3, model 60, family 6, type 0, extmodel 1, extfamily 0, HTT 1, logical cores 4, total cores 4Ġ9:14:20: monitor 1: pos=Ġ9:14:20: Using desktop audio input: Headset Earphone (3- Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 )Ġ9:14:20: Using auxilary audio input: Headset Microphone (3- Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 )Ġ9:14:20: Scene buffering time set to 700Ġ9:14:20: MMDeviceAudioSource: Frequency for device 'Headset Earphone (3- Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 )' is 352800, samples per sec is 44100Ġ9:14:20: MMDeviceAudioSource: Frequency for device 'Headset Microphone (3- Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 )' is 176400, samples per sec is 44100Ġ9:14:28: Total frames encoded: 217, total frames duplicated: 0 (0.00%)Ġ9:14:28: Total frames rendered: 221, number of late frames: 0 (0.I experienced the same problem after Windows 10 update.
